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7 amazing stories of the week you shouldn’t miss

If your work week has been frantic with little to no time for getting stuck into some juicy celeb news, don’t fret – we’ve got it here, plus an insight into the vast number of potholes on our roads, interesting health facts, what the life of a beauty queen is really like and more stories to add a bit of spice to your dinner table conversation.

Have a look at what you may have missed this week…

Food24: SA’s first coffee shop where everything on the menu is R10
XPRESSO Café in Durbanville, Cape Town is the first coffee shop franchise in South Africa to sell ALL of the items on its menu for only R10. Click here to read.

Traveller24:
WATCH: Jennifer Aniston’s reaction to finding herself in economy is too funny!
Following a viral, yet controversial Emirates commercial last year, Jennifer Aniston is back with hilariously cute results for the airline with the biggest Airbus A380 fleet. Click here to read.

W24: What you’ve always wanted to know about beauty queens and pageant life
Miss Mamelodi Sundowns debunks some of the myths surrounding the pageant world. Click here to read.


Wheels24:
Having trouble with potholes in SA? Here’s all you need to know
Potholes are a scourge on our roads and are often lead to hefty repair bills for thousands of motorists. Wheels24 looks at the cause of the problem as well as why potholes are prevalent throughout SA. Click here to read.

Health24: SEE: What does a black, hairy tongue look like?
GRAPHIC CONTENT: Have you ever wondered what a black or yellow tongue means? The colour of your tongue can be an indicator of your general health…Click here to see.

Parent24: So how much does a first year at a SA university cost in 2016?
Parent24 compares different degrees at a few of South Africa’s state and private universities. Click here to read.

Channel24: Road trippin’ to Daisies? Here’s your playlist!
We’ve put together a playlist featuring songs of the artists that will be performing at this year’s festival. Click here to read.

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